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Okafor said during the last week of the regular season that he wanted to remain a Bobcat, but he clearly had a strained relationship with coach Sam Vincent. Managing partner Michael Jordan fired Vincent after Charlotte finished 32-50 in his only season.
Brown coached Okafor, but played him little, on the disappointing bronze-medal United States Olympic team in 2004.
Okafor was plagued by a chronic ankle injury that limited him to 26 games in the 2005-06 season. But he played in 67 games the following year and all 82 last season.
While his offensive skills don't compare favorably to Orlando's Dwight Howard, taken one spot ahead of Okafor in the draft, Higgins said Okafor's defense is invaluable to the Bobcats.
"Emeka played in 82 games last year and played at a high level," Higgins said. "We felt we needed to have him, with his inside presence."
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